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“Go to your bosom;Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Measure for Measure
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“no, sir. You can go to hell, sir. It's the best I can do for you, sir.”
―
Jack London
,
The Call of the Wild
“everything in life has its price.”
―
Paulo Coelho
,
The Alchemist
“There is no slave but the creature that wills against its creator.”
―
George MacDonald
,
Lilith
“there is no glory in illness. There is no meaning to it. There is no honor in dying of.”
―
John Green
,
The Fault in Our Stars
“All men are liable to error, and most men are in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it.”
―
John Locke
,
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
“There is no satisfaction in vengeance unless the offender has time to realize who it is that strikes him, and why retribution has come upon him.”
―
Arthur Conan Doyle
,
A Study in Scarlet
“They laughed. Things were funny. They weren't afraid to care. There was no sense to life, to the structure of things.”
―
Charles Bukowski
,
Ham on Rye
“The music is meant to be provocative — which doesn’t mean it’s necessarily obnoxious, but it is (mostly) confrontational, and more than that, it’s dense with multiple meanings.”
―
JAY-Z
,
Decoded
“I am of the opinion that the national laws governing the choice of members of the Congress should be extended to include appropriate representation of the respective parties at the ballot box ant equality of representation on the various...”
―
Calvin Coolidge
,
State of the Union Address
“A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving.”
―
Lao Tzu
,
Tao Te Ching
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